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and wade zirkle-- he served two tours in iraq as an infantry officer in the marine corps, and earned a purple heart. i guess i'll ask both of you starting with you colonel haring, what is good and what is bad about this change? >> well, i think pretty everything is good about the change. it opens a vast number of opportunities to women across the military. but i think this is a win for not only women but also our military and really the country broadly. >> ifill: i'd ask wade zirkle the same question. >> sure, gwen. i think this is generally good. i think your viewers need to understand that this is is merely the lifting of a ban and the service chiefs need to decide how it's going to be implemented. so there still will be some occupational specialties that will be restricted from women. so i think generally it's good. it's good for women, it's good for the military, it's good for our country. although there are a lot of questions as to how they'll be implemented. >> ifill: let's walk through these starting with you kohl they will haring. today at the pentagon when secretary panetta
and wade zirkle-- he served two tours in iraq as an infantry officer in the marine corps, and earned a purple heart. i guess i'll ask both of you starting with you colonel haring, what is good and what is bad about this change? >> well, i think pretty everything is good about the change. it opens a vast number of opportunities to women across the military. but i think this is a win for not only women but also our military and really the country broadly. >> ifill: i'd ask wade zirkle...
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and wade zirkle-- he served two tours in iraq as an infantry officer in the marine corps, and earned a purple heart. i guess i'll ask both of you starting with you colonel haring, what is good and what is bad about this change? >> well i think pretty everything is good about the change. it opens a vast number of opportunities to women across the military. but i think this is a win for not only women but also our military and really the country broadly. >> ifill: i'd ask wade zirkle the same question. >> sure, gwen. i think this is generally good. i think your viewers need to understand that this is is merely the lifting of a ban and the service chiefs need to decide how it's going to be implemented. so there still will be some occupational specialties that will be restricted from women. so i think generally it's good. it's good for women it's good for the military it's good for our country. although there are a lot of questions as to how they'll be implemented. >> ifill: let's walk through these starting with you kohl they will haring. today at the pentagon when secretary panetta and
and wade zirkle-- he served two tours in iraq as an infantry officer in the marine corps, and earned a purple heart. i guess i'll ask both of you starting with you colonel haring, what is good and what is bad about this change? >> well i think pretty everything is good about the change. it opens a vast number of opportunities to women across the military. but i think this is a win for not only women but also our military and really the country broadly. >> ifill: i'd ask wade zirkle...
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wade and it ranks amo among the most divisive. that is saying something. and that's why thousands of abortions rights opponents are expected to brave this 20-degree weather on the national mall in washington today for what's being billed as the march for life. you're seeing it live right now at 11:37 eastern a.m., and it is very cold. the rally is going to officially get under way in a half hour. they turned up early. former gop rick santorum is going to be among the scheduled speakers at this event. all of this as the supreme court of colorado is being asked to take up a heart-rendering case that pits a catholic hospital against fundamental catholic teachi teachings. stay with me. here's the case. in 2006 a pregnant woman who was carrying twins had a heart attack and she did not survive more than an hour at the st. thomas moor hospital in canon city, southwest of colorado springs. she died. and the twins that she was carrying died as well. the woman's husband was very angry at why she died but more so why those twins died because they had tried to page th
wade and it ranks amo among the most divisive. that is saying something. and that's why thousands of abortions rights opponents are expected to brave this 20-degree weather on the national mall in washington today for what's being billed as the march for life. you're seeing it live right now at 11:37 eastern a.m., and it is very cold. the rally is going to officially get under way in a half hour. they turned up early. former gop rick santorum is going to be among the scheduled speakers at this...
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wade to be overturned more than it used to be. so chris, one other thing worth noting, is that you have to understand the political dialogue over the past year. todd akin, richard mourdock, their controversial comments on rape and abortion and the contraception rape, those all have had an impact on these numbers. >> now, i would be remiss if we had a statement the day after the inauguration, if we did not talk about joe biden. who was kind of everywhere on the parade route, oh, they won't let me do this, he's running around, shaking hands, embodying joe biden to the fullest. joe biden dropped by the iowa state society ball on saturday night, he has been very open, frankly, as open as anybody, thinking about running, there's the footage, love him, joey b., 70 years old, 70 years young. he's been very open, sort of, about his interest in running for president, potentially. this is someone who has run for president twice in the past. he could have stopped by any number of state balls, correct? >> chris, at the very least, he is layin
wade to be overturned more than it used to be. so chris, one other thing worth noting, is that you have to understand the political dialogue over the past year. todd akin, richard mourdock, their controversial comments on rape and abortion and the contraception rape, those all have had an impact on these numbers. >> now, i would be remiss if we had a statement the day after the inauguration, if we did not talk about joe biden. who was kind of everywhere on the parade route, oh, they won't...
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and today growing support for that right. 70% say roe versus wade should not be overturned. highest percentage ever. and for the first time a majority of americans say abortion should be legal in all or most cases. but guess what. those numbers may not matter. anti-abortion activists are busy targeting women in the states. there are now only 724 abortion clinics in the country. five states have only one clinic left. these attacks are creating a situation where abortion is legal in america and in some places impossible to get. so today is a day to mark the landmark decision of roe, but the fight continues. joining me now is congresswoman jackie spear, democrat from california. and diane dursis. the owner of the only mississippi abortion clinic which is fighting to keep its doors open after restrictive abortion law passed. thank you both for joining me. congresswoman speier, it's a big day. big anniversary. big strides have been made. let's put this graphic up again. five states only have one abortion clinic left. it's a protected right. what's going on in these states though?
and today growing support for that right. 70% say roe versus wade should not be overturned. highest percentage ever. and for the first time a majority of americans say abortion should be legal in all or most cases. but guess what. those numbers may not matter. anti-abortion activists are busy targeting women in the states. there are now only 724 abortion clinics in the country. five states have only one clinic left. these attacks are creating a situation where abortion is legal in america and...
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but a brand-new nbc poll shows 7 out of 10 want roe versus wade to stay. we will see lawmakers at that event later today. tracie potts in washington. thanks so much for that. >>> well, we have new video of a dramatic swift water rescue that happened in northeast australia today. a 14-year-old is caught by raging waters you can see him clinging to a tree before rescuers are able to pull him to safety. 27 rescues have been reported in the past two days after remnants of the tropical cyclone dumped huge amounts of rain on the region. bill karins. good morning. >>> good morning, widespread snow is going to spread from the great lakes all the way to the east coast. the air mass is plenty cold enough. this is going to be one of those light fluffy snow events, you know when you get an inch on the ground and you stomp your foot and it blows. that's the kind of snow. still chilly always every. but when is you have a storm coming it chills just about everybody. all of northern ohio, kentucky, west virginia, almost all of north carolina. then we'll deal with icy prob
but a brand-new nbc poll shows 7 out of 10 want roe versus wade to stay. we will see lawmakers at that event later today. tracie potts in washington. thanks so much for that. >>> well, we have new video of a dramatic swift water rescue that happened in northeast australia today. a 14-year-old is caught by raging waters you can see him clinging to a tree before rescuers are able to pull him to safety. 27 rescues have been reported in the past two days after remnants of the tropical...
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well, that man, wade ridley, then went to her house and ambushed her, stabbing her, stomping her or and smashing her face with a rock. she nearly died. a month later he killed an arizona woman he also met on that site. >> he broke into my garage, and when the police arrested him, he said i was not there to hurt her, i was there to kill her. so his intent was to kill me that night. tsa a very traumatic thing for anybody to have to go through. i struggled a lot thinking why did she die and why did i live? hay don't say that one -- they don't say that one in five are part of an attempted murder or one in five are killed. they don't tell you that people are missing. god saved me that night for a reason. i should not be with here today. if i can save somebody from being hurt, um, or, you know, making a different decision with their online dating choices, um, that's my mission and my goal. uma: such a tragic story, and our legal panel is joining us once again. doug burns, former prosecutor along with dan shore, former prosecutor and the associate managing director at kroll. gentlemen, this is
well, that man, wade ridley, then went to her house and ambushed her, stabbing her, stomping her or and smashing her face with a rock. she nearly died. a month later he killed an arizona woman he also met on that site. >> he broke into my garage, and when the police arrested him, he said i was not there to hurt her, i was there to kill her. so his intent was to kill me that night. tsa a very traumatic thing for anybody to have to go through. i struggled a lot thinking why did she die and...
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wade were there and they held a counter- rally. this happens to be file footage from last year's march. >>> those still struggling to recover from hurricane sandy three months later hope to get help from capitol hill. on monday the senate will vote whether to provide $50 billion in emergency relief. the senate passed this bill last year but must vote against since the house passed the bill in the 113th congress. >>> jurors return to a school parking lot in culpeper where a former police officer allegedly killed a woman. with maps and note pads, all 12 jurors and alternates fanned out to inspect the scene. former culpepper police officer daniel harmon rice has been charged with fatally shooting patricia cook last february. the defendant said he opened fire on cook after his fingers were stuck in the window of her jeep. >>> secret hearings in the case against a man convicted of killing chanrda levy began next week. ingmar guandique was convicted in 2010 of killing levy whose body was found in rock creek park. last month, federal pros
wade were there and they held a counter- rally. this happens to be file footage from last year's march. >>> those still struggling to recover from hurricane sandy three months later hope to get help from capitol hill. on monday the senate will vote whether to provide $50 billion in emergency relief. the senate passed this bill last year but must vote against since the house passed the bill in the 113th congress. >>> jurors return to a school parking lot in culpeper where a...
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this coincides with the anniversary of roe versus wade. there will be a number of road closures downtown. check out wjla.com for a complete list. back to you. >> thank you. some things you need to know. >> vice president joe biden is making his way down to richmond to virginia commonwealth university for a roundtable discussion on reducing gun violence across our nation. >> he will be joined by secretary of homeland security and janet napolitano, secretary of health and human services kathleen sebelius, and other administrators. expects delays on metrobus weekend. red line trained single-tracking between farragut north and judiciary square. on the orange line, trains will single track between east mostar and west falls church as well as between stadium-armory and cheverly. >> on the green line, delays between college park and greenbelt because of track work. for more reformation, go to our website, wjla.com. we are outside here, 19 degrees. >> and refreshing. >> totally. >> is chronicle today with high temperatures around 27. a light coati
this coincides with the anniversary of roe versus wade. there will be a number of road closures downtown. check out wjla.com for a complete list. back to you. >> thank you. some things you need to know. >> vice president joe biden is making his way down to richmond to virginia commonwealth university for a roundtable discussion on reducing gun violence across our nation. >> he will be joined by secretary of homeland security and janet napolitano, secretary of health and human...
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wade decision. will protests be larger than usual? >> reporter: because of the anniversary which fell on the day after inauguration so instead of having these two huge events back-to-back they bunched this one over to friday. in the last 40 years one of the biggest changes had been state laws, just in the last couple of years there have been 135 new restrictions mainly by republican legislators on abortion and that has some pro choice activists concerned. they say the big issue is now access. our latest nbc/wall street journal poll shows public opinion is still firmly behind roe v. wade with seven out of ten saying it should be the law of the land. those who disagree will be on the mall today. thousands of them, and among the speakers republican house speaker john boehner and former republican presidential candidate rick santorum. >> thank you. >>> manti te'o speaks in his first on-camera interview since the girlfriend hoax story broke. thursday, te'o told katie couric he was absolutely not in on the prank. and that he was a victim. h
wade decision. will protests be larger than usual? >> reporter: because of the anniversary which fell on the day after inauguration so instead of having these two huge events back-to-back they bunched this one over to friday. in the last 40 years one of the biggest changes had been state laws, just in the last couple of years there have been 135 new restrictions mainly by republican legislators on abortion and that has some pro choice activists concerned. they say the big issue is now...
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wade? what would you do? >> i would say what the givens are. >> what would you do under the law? quickly. >> because of the realization, especially among young people that there are two people involved, we can have technology and all a of that, but it is relevant, chris. >> what is the law should be? >> the law should be, that it should protect both. it should protect mother and child. >> criminal sanction? >>. no it should protect mother and child. >> how do you do that by law? and the what the best thing that could be done right now to stop the marches that are going on, look at the march on friday. it's going to be mostly young people, the biggest march that has ever happened. >> what is the best law rather than roe v. wade? >> the best law right now is to close the gap between public opinion and law and go ahead and vote in common ground measures. don't tax things that people think are the killing of human beings. >> okay, great. >> go ahead and allow parental consent. >> i don't think
wade? what would you do? >> i would say what the givens are. >> what would you do under the law? quickly. >> because of the realization, especially among young people that there are two people involved, we can have technology and all a of that, but it is relevant, chris. >> what is the law should be? >> the law should be, that it should protect both. it should protect mother and child. >> criminal sanction? >>. no it should protect mother and child....
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it is expected to be along the national mall this year, marking the 40th anniversary of the roe v wade decision. charlie joins us from new york, on the republican line. caller: good morning. one morning, the first sergeant announced there were eliminations from the pt test. women could not do it. if you cannot pass your pt test, you cannot be promoted. do not give me the lie that standards are not going to be lowered. they will be. the problem is, we no longer have generals like george patton, matthew ridgway, curtis lemay, and douglas macarthur. that is the problem. host:, for the call, charlie. this is a headline based on the report looking at the issue of sexual harassment in the military and the focus of airforce leaders focusing on culture -- yesterday, general dempsey was asked about that culture of seco -- sexual harassment in the military. this is a portion of what he had to say. >> i believe it is because we have had separate classes of military personnel, at some level. it is far more complicated than that. when you had one part of the population that is designated as warrior
it is expected to be along the national mall this year, marking the 40th anniversary of the roe v wade decision. charlie joins us from new york, on the republican line. caller: good morning. one morning, the first sergeant announced there were eliminations from the pt test. women could not do it. if you cannot pass your pt test, you cannot be promoted. do not give me the lie that standards are not going to be lowered. they will be. the problem is, we no longer have generals like george patton,...
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wade decision that legalized abortion. are the protests expected to be larger than usual because of that? >> reporter: exactly. and that's why we're expecting so many people for the second time this week on the national mall. in fact the anniversary was the day after inauguration. so organizers moved march for life to friday. and in the last 40 years, a lot of the emotions and issues have not changed. what has changed is legislation. for the most part legislators, republicans, have enacted more than 150 laws restricting abortion. there are now 17 states that pay for abortion for low income women and of course federal funds are restricted there. wae continue for s we continue to see demonstrations on both sides. but public opinion is pretty clear. 7 out of 10 said they want roe vs. wade abortion rights to remain the law of the land. today in addition to those thousands of people from around the country who plan to attend the event on the national mall, house speaker john boehner will be speaking, as well. >> tracie potts li
wade decision that legalized abortion. are the protests expected to be larger than usual because of that? >> reporter: exactly. and that's why we're expecting so many people for the second time this week on the national mall. in fact the anniversary was the day after inauguration. so organizers moved march for life to friday. and in the last 40 years, a lot of the emotions and issues have not changed. what has changed is legislation. for the most part legislators, republicans, have...
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wade. over the last two years, we've seen the most extreme and repeated attempts to take a -- away a woman's right to health care. in the most recent congress we found ourselves defending a woman's right to choose and -- a woman's right to contraception. we insisted politicians not place themselves in the operating room to not judge the motives of a woman if they thought her decision may have been based on the gender or race of the fetus. we stand on the shoulders of giants, women who went before us with this an we take up the cudge el to keep it safe and legal. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> i rise today to reflect on 40 years since the ruling of the united states supreme court in roe v. wade. our president in his inaugural address yesterday recognized the fact
wade. over the last two years, we've seen the most extreme and repeated attempts to take a -- away a woman's right to health care. in the most recent congress we found ourselves defending a woman's right to choose and -- a woman's right to contraception. we insisted politicians not place themselves in the operating room to not judge the motives of a woman if they thought her decision may have been based on the gender or race of the fetus. we stand on the shoulders of giants, women who went...
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. >> they came by thousands to mark the 40th anniversary of roe v wade. anti-abortion groups made the trek to protest the ruling that legalized abortion. this is one of the most controversial rulings and they say they won't rest until the law is overturned. >> we needs to abolish this law and make sure everybody has that chance to have life. >> i'm freezing but a lot of people suffer because of abortion and i don't minds suffering a little bit. >> pro-abortion rights groups had their own rally this afternoon. both sides are still galvanized and fighting for the cause decades after the ruling. >> a setback for president barack obama after a federal appeals court said he violated the executive power. it invalidated three appointments to the national labor relations board he made while congress was on the holiday break. it says the move wassen constitutional use of executive and fighting for the power. republicans claimed they created a panel that was overly pro union. the white house is expected to file an appeal. >> they skipped the inaugural ceremony but
. >> they came by thousands to mark the 40th anniversary of roe v wade. anti-abortion groups made the trek to protest the ruling that legalized abortion. this is one of the most controversial rulings and they say they won't rest until the law is overturned. >> we needs to abolish this law and make sure everybody has that chance to have life. >> i'm freezing but a lot of people suffer because of abortion and i don't minds suffering a little bit. >> pro-abortion rights...
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wade decision. our brand new nbc news wall street journal poll shows for the first time in the history of the poll is majority 54% say abortion should be legal always or most of the time. and the percentage of people who say roe v. wade should not be overturned has been steadily rising over 20 years topping out at 70% in today's poll. despite these poll numbers, state level republican lawmakers have enacted a record number of bills restricting abortion rights as this chart shows. the number spiked in 2011 at 92 bills and continued in 2012 with 43 bills enacted. mar marjorie is one of the largest groups in the anti-abortion rightings movement. what is your reaction, marjorie to this poll we have out that says a majority of people do support a woman rees right to choose and opposed getting rid of roe v. wade. >> you want to know what i really think? i think the poll has been fundamentally flawed over years. and that it gives the -- it gives the person answering the question misinformation. it says tha
wade decision. our brand new nbc news wall street journal poll shows for the first time in the history of the poll is majority 54% say abortion should be legal always or most of the time. and the percentage of people who say roe v. wade should not be overturned has been steadily rising over 20 years topping out at 70% in today's poll. despite these poll numbers, state level republican lawmakers have enacted a record number of bills restricting abortion rights as this chart shows. the number...
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heat fans with his own spin on the r&b classic, "if i ever fall in love," with an assist by dwyane wade. the performance may have been off-key. but the event was on-point, raising scholarship money for underprivileged teens. >> great. >> to be honest, you go into the studio together. >>> finally, everybody, we encourage you to hug somebody. get over here, stephanopoulos. it's now scientifically proven that hugging lowers blood pressure and reduces stress and improves your memory. it's a new study out of austria. it says the hormone -- they spelled it phonetically. the hormone is replaced in your blood when you hold someone close. it has to be someone you know. according to the study, someone you know and trust. hugging a stranger could have the opposite effect. >> like walk through airports. >> don't go up and randomly hug someone. that could be dangerous to your health. yeah. hug it out. scottie, get over here. >> i want a hug. >> come here. i know. hug it out. you feel better? >> much better. >> okay, good. >>> how about a little pop quiz? >> do it. >> everybody, this morning, we ask
heat fans with his own spin on the r&b classic, "if i ever fall in love," with an assist by dwyane wade. the performance may have been off-key. but the event was on-point, raising scholarship money for underprivileged teens. >> great. >> to be honest, you go into the studio together. >>> finally, everybody, we encourage you to hug somebody. get over here, stephanopoulos. it's now scientifically proven that hugging lowers blood pressure and reduces stress and...
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. >> it's of people gathering for the 40th anniversary of the landmark decision of the roe v wade decision. >> you can see here behind me the stage is set along the national mall where thousands are expected to gather at noon today. they will march to the supreme court for the annual march for life. this coincides with the 40th anniversary of the landmark decision handed down by the supreme court. many who will march here today gathered last night for a vigil. the national shrine of the immaculate conception. several roads will be closed in the area starting at 9:30 this morning around the national mall in downtown for the annual event. if heading down here and what a list of the closures, head over to the web site wjla.com. >> thank you very much. a good heads up there. 5:06 and 19 degrees. >> coming up, the excitement is building for super bowl 47 between the baltimore ravens and the >> we are going to check on the forecast with mr. adam caskey. it took me 15 minutes to warm up my car. i hold you responsible. >> it is cold. widespread teens. this afternoon and another in the mid to upper
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wade, supreme court decision that legalized abortion. a rally starts at 11:30 at youth center in lows -- los altos and lady gaga will perform if president obama and the staffers at the private party for the president's team. the president will take part in a national prayer service that is starting shortly this morning. >> the secret service will not let little monsters in. mike? >> dress if cool temperatures inland with frosty areas in the north bay and east bay but this is the last day, though, with upper 30's to low 40's around the bay show and san francisco at 47. this afternoon, we have high clouds and sunshine and clouds are thicker than yesterday, and low-to-mid 60's headed to the coast and the bay mid-to-upper 60's and inland we have low-to-mid 60's. enjoy the warmth. it will not last. >> the bay bridge toll plaza, metering lights were turn on early, we had a couple of incidents with word of a new stall at the toll plaza, and you can see the fast track and car pool lanes getting by, and a grind at 101 northbound. two separate acc
wade, supreme court decision that legalized abortion. a rally starts at 11:30 at youth center in lows -- los altos and lady gaga will perform if president obama and the staffers at the private party for the president's team. the president will take part in a national prayer service that is starting shortly this morning. >> the secret service will not let little monsters in. mike? >> dress if cool temperatures inland with frosty areas in the north bay and east bay but this is the...
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wade, establishing a woman's constitutional right to have an abortion. new polling shows how unprecedented support is now. according to the nbc/"wall street journal" poll says 70% believe it should not be overturned, the highest since 1989. for the first time a majority of americans believe a abortion should be legal in all or most cases. officials who conducted the poll believe that the highly charged debate over contraception along with controversial comments the two senate candidates about rape and abortion helped shape these changing numbers. >>> now to algeria. the late east that hostage crisis. officials say three americans who worked for bp are among 37 workers killed in the attack as islamic militants stormed a natural gas complex in the sahara desert. seven americans escaped. algeria's prime minister says special forces were killed including a citizen who they believe coordinated the attack. three other militants were taken alive and being questioned. it included a team of explosive experts who had memorized the layout of the plant. investigator
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it comes the same week as the 40th anniversary of roe v wade. protesters call on the supreme court to overturn the decision even though the federal government will not pay for abortions and republicans have passed 135 restrictions in the last two years. >> now will abortion be available. as the states there are so many restrictions passed. >> a new nbc "wall street journal" poll shows 70% want the decision to remain intact. another controversial topic passes the house in rhode island. a bill to legalize same-sex marriage in the state received overwhelming support thursday but lawmakers say it could be months before the state senate takes up the bill. the bill has failed every time it has been introduced in the senate. if passed rhode island would be the 10th state in the nation to legalize same-sex marriage. >> we have been talking about it, snow. we don't see think snowflakes over sandy point. the air is dry and the initial band of snow trying to come in is probably evaporating before it hits the ground. eventually we will see it. there is the
it comes the same week as the 40th anniversary of roe v wade. protesters call on the supreme court to overturn the decision even though the federal government will not pay for abortions and republicans have passed 135 restrictions in the last two years. >> now will abortion be available. as the states there are so many restrictions passed. >> a new nbc "wall street journal" poll shows 70% want the decision to remain intact. another controversial topic passes the house in...
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wade, 24%, yes, overturn, no, do not overturn, 70%. if you look at how this has shifted over the years, in 1989, 58% of the folks said don't overturn. 2002, it went to 60, 2005, it went to 66, 2013, now 70% of the country. it's a tough battle for you guys. >> well, yes and no. i mean, it's true that the majority of americans now want some abortion legal, but the far majority of americans want more restrictions on abortion than we currently have in the united states. we have the most wide-open abortion laws in the western world in the united states. unrestricted access to abortion on demand here. and most americans, i think, a poll two weeks ago said 83% of americans want some restrictions in the first trimester. >> on that point, you see a lot of states, mississippi, where there's only one abortion clinic, except for kansas, and in virginia, you have to get a wider hallway in order to accommodate an abortion by a legislation they put through -- >> because a woman actually died -- >> it's a very wide -- >> when they couldn't get her gur
wade, 24%, yes, overturn, no, do not overturn, 70%. if you look at how this has shifted over the years, in 1989, 58% of the folks said don't overturn. 2002, it went to 60, 2005, it went to 66, 2013, now 70% of the country. it's a tough battle for you guys. >> well, yes and no. i mean, it's true that the majority of americans now want some abortion legal, but the far majority of americans want more restrictions on abortion than we currently have in the united states. we have the most...
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wade. thousands of right to life protesters desended on the national mall to mark the occasion. there was a mass at the national cathedral. there were speakers on the national mall and peaceful demonstrations. many who traveled across the country for the event stay they're standing up for their beliefs. >> this isn't just a police where people are -- trip where people are going from one place to the other. this is people traveling for moral reasons, of significance of life. >> smaller life events are taking place this weekend. >>> a recent high school graduate was shot and left for dead. it happened early this morning at the intersection of 5th and nickelson streets northwest. police tell fox 5 they don't believe the 18-year-old was a random target. bob barnard brings us the story now. >> reporter: that's right. late today d.c. police announced the arrest of a suspect in the murder. he's 21-year-old alexander buckley of northwest washington, a man police say was acquainted with the victim. she was an 18-yard from -- 18- year-old from takoma park, maryland, a 2012 graduate of mon
wade. thousands of right to life protesters desended on the national mall to mark the occasion. there was a mass at the national cathedral. there were speakers on the national mall and peaceful demonstrations. many who traveled across the country for the event stay they're standing up for their beliefs. >> this isn't just a police where people are -- trip where people are going from one place to the other. this is people traveling for moral reasons, of significance of life. >>...
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activists are protesting the court's roe versus wade decision made back in 1973. >>> a traffic jam brewing on the information superhighway. smartphones outpaced all other mobile devices in the dual for data. business analysts say network capacity could be in trouble as data use among smartphone users continue to increase. they warn everybody over the next three years connection speeds could slow down to a crawl. analysts blaming the problem on users who just so much rely on smartphones for nearly everything. >>> people are uploading video and pictures quite a bit because that's how they document their lives and that's how they share with other people what they're doing. >> people will keep tablets switched off until they get to wi-fi. my boss could call me any time on my smartphone so i keep my smartphone on. >> a recently wireless survey done on mobile phones found android, apple and microsoft smartphone users consume about 35% more data than nonsmartphone users. >>> we just can't live without our phones. >> it's wild how it has come to that. >>> still ahead, how the 49ers new star quarte
activists are protesting the court's roe versus wade decision made back in 1973. >>> a traffic jam brewing on the information superhighway. smartphones outpaced all other mobile devices in the dual for data. business analysts say network capacity could be in trouble as data use among smartphone users continue to increase. they warn everybody over the next three years connection speeds could slow down to a crawl. analysts blaming the problem on users who just so much rely on smartphones...
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wade fell on the day after, they moved this event to friday. 40 years afro versus wade decision that the u.s. supreme court still high emotions, still lots of opinions about abortion in this country. some changes over 40 years. of course, federal funding is banned. in just the last two years, there have been 135 state restrictions on abortion rights. advocates are concerned about that. >> now all of the issue is but will abortion be available because at the states there are so many restrictions being passed? >> it hasn't changed the fact that abortion is a serious lethal violation of fundamental human rights and that women and children deserve better, much better. >> our latest nbc wall street journal poll find seven out of ten think roe should be the lauft land. they want that to stay. as a result, we're seeing the demonstrations today on the national mall. among those, republican speakers, lawmakers who will be there, house speaker john boehner. eun? >>> tracie potts live on capitol hill for us. tracie, thank you. if you're driving downtown today, take a look at the screen right no
wade fell on the day after, they moved this event to friday. 40 years afro versus wade decision that the u.s. supreme court still high emotions, still lots of opinions about abortion in this country. some changes over 40 years. of course, federal funding is banned. in just the last two years, there have been 135 state restrictions on abortion rights. advocates are concerned about that. >> now all of the issue is but will abortion be available because at the states there are so many...
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wade ruling which legalized abortion. >> the closures start at 9:30 this morning. some areas will be the place all day -- in place all day. the march life -- for life rally starts at noon on the national mall. the march is going to begin immediately after the rally and go up to the supreme court. for a full list. go to wusa9.com. >>> the group human rights watch investigators human rights violations around the world but most recently the investigation is involving the metropolitan police department. >> the group claims d.c. police mishandled dozens of sexual assault cases. chin chin has more on -- surae chinn has more on the report. >> man came up behind me and he put a box culter to my throat and he stabbed me in the palm of my hand and he told me if i screamed he would kill me. >> reporter: eleanor was able to get away before she was raped but not before getting stabbed three times with a box cutter in northwest d.c.. >> and he start today push me into the -- started to push me into the brick wall. >> reporter: as horrific as the experience was she felt victimize
wade ruling which legalized abortion. >> the closures start at 9:30 this morning. some areas will be the place all day -- in place all day. the march life -- for life rally starts at noon on the national mall. the march is going to begin immediately after the rally and go up to the supreme court. for a full list. go to wusa9.com. >>> the group human rights watch investigators human rights violations around the world but most recently the investigation is involving the...
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wade and this week we have people in our tea party caucus introducing bills like this. and, you know, i don't think they ever thought there would be this big firestorm of controversy behind it. but the same things we're seeing in virginia are what are happening in states like this. new mexico is traditionally a pretty progressive community. we have moved forward on protecting women's rights for years. but there are -- there's a growing caucus of these tea party and crazy conservatives on the right who are opposed to that kind of progress and they are doing what they can with some of these sleeper bills they hope nobody would notice. >> pat, i want to play what jean moynihan president of march for life said this morning on the daily rundown about the current abortion movement. take a listen. >> if you went to the march today you'd see a number of young, shining energetic faces. this isn't an extreme radical issue. this is the new normal. >> so this is the new normal. so explain to us the new normal for a state legislature, you know, state legislator in new mexico is to a
wade and this week we have people in our tea party caucus introducing bills like this. and, you know, i don't think they ever thought there would be this big firestorm of controversy behind it. but the same things we're seeing in virginia are what are happening in states like this. new mexico is traditionally a pretty progressive community. we have moved forward on protecting women's rights for years. but there are -- there's a growing caucus of these tea party and crazy conservatives on the...
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and 70% of americans polled by "the wall street journal" say the roe versus wade decision should stand. 35% want abortion banned except when the woman is a victim of rape or incest. or if a woman's life is in danger. 9% want abortion illegal in all cases. but 70%, that's the highest ever polled. >>> the nation's pediatricians are calling for better guidelines or childhood vaccine schedules. the american medical association says nearly half of the children born between '04 and '08 were undervaccinated by their second birthday. that study, which is out this morning, shows undervaccinated children are more at risk for inpatient hospital admissions. >>> ever since o.j. simpson's ride in the white ford bronco we're familiar with the phrase, slow speed chase. this may be the slowest, though. >> a 23-year-old woman pulled over by police after stealing an electric shopping cart from a supermarket. her top speed, 2.3 miles per hour. >> i think my riding mower goes faster. she told police she was too tired to walk. she decided to ride it home. she was arrested and likely to spend a year in priso
and 70% of americans polled by "the wall street journal" say the roe versus wade decision should stand. 35% want abortion banned except when the woman is a victim of rape or incest. or if a woman's life is in danger. 9% want abortion illegal in all cases. but 70%, that's the highest ever polled. >>> the nation's pediatricians are calling for better guidelines or childhood vaccine schedules. the american medical association says nearly half of the children born between '04 and...
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wade was decided. it is true of those who are at the end of their live who is will be treated under obamacare. i think it can lead to a disrespect for life more broadly. i think we need to do everything to infiltrate the respect for life which, frankly has been growing to the surprise of many. public opinion is moving toward the pro life direction in recent years. i think hopefully it will continue to move in that direction. i don't think it is a albatross around our necks. if you look in swing districts where republicans lost. they did not lose because they were pro life. they lost because, you know, votes on taxes or spending or regulations or so forth. it is very rare to find republican politician who is have lost because they are pro life, i think. >> let's glance in on gay marriage. people say like us, you have to give up your view of marriage if you want to win another election. do you think they have a point? >> i don't think they do. i'm a supporter of traditional marriage. that is not disrespe
wade was decided. it is true of those who are at the end of their live who is will be treated under obamacare. i think it can lead to a disrespect for life more broadly. i think we need to do everything to infiltrate the respect for life which, frankly has been growing to the surprise of many. public opinion is moving toward the pro life direction in recent years. i think hopefully it will continue to move in that direction. i don't think it is a albatross around our necks. if you look in swing...
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with the nbc news poll this week agrees that access to legal abortion should be and that roe versus wade should not be overturned and you're a top priority of the republican party is to overturn roe versus wade. that's a real problem. >> very quickly. >> let's quickly look at these issues on the questions of life which the gallup institution has taken 2% to 7% on the pro-life issue -- >> no, let me finish on the issue of gun control you'll have depp democrats running for reelection in states like montana and alaska. we'll not have your viewpoint on those issues and those are issues that cut the other way for democrats. >> karen, ten seconds. >> my point is the republican party needs to accept the fact that the country has changed and the demographics have changed and stop pulling the covers over your head and accept that it's not just about putting lipstick on a pig. >> karen, i know how tough it is to get you on a saturday. so i do appreciate you end? ing some time with us. we'll come back to you guys later in a few weeks. >>> coming up, what can we learn from crashing glaciers and is t
with the nbc news poll this week agrees that access to legal abortion should be and that roe versus wade should not be overturned and you're a top priority of the republican party is to overturn roe versus wade. that's a real problem. >> very quickly. >> let's quickly look at these issues on the questions of life which the gallup institution has taken 2% to 7% on the pro-life issue -- >> no, let me finish on the issue of gun control you'll have depp democrats running for...
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protestors marched down market street from the civic center to justin herman plaza demanding roe v wade be turned over. a law student who testified before congress about contraception was a guest speaker. >> there is a more profound sight about access. about affordability and insurance coverage and making sure people especially in rural areas have access. >> i would like to see everyone question abortion more. they say it should be legal and safe they don't talk about rare. >> as many as 40,000 people attended the pro-life rally. it's the biggest antiabortion event on the west coast. >>> supreme court could weigh in on the health care law requiring employee insurance plans to cover the cost of contraceptions. dozens of lawsuits have been filed by charities saying the mandate violates their religious beliefs. antists say appeals courts have made conflicting rulings and seems likely the supreme court may take up the issue. advisory panel is calling for tighter restrictions on an -- the panel wants hydro codone to be classified as a scheduled 2 drug because of its potential to cause addict
protestors marched down market street from the civic center to justin herman plaza demanding roe v wade be turned over. a law student who testified before congress about contraception was a guest speaker. >> there is a more profound sight about access. about affordability and insurance coverage and making sure people especially in rural areas have access. >> i would like to see everyone question abortion more. they say it should be legal and safe they don't talk about rare. >>...
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. >> mike: you've pointed out roe versus wade and there's a certain irony that the same week the first african-american president is being inaugurated for a second terl a term and the anniversary we celebrate your uncle's birth and the 40th anniversary of this massive genside and infa infantcide. and yet we have-- reproductive genocide and that's the lives of the little babies in the womb. the land mine decision of roe versus wade 40 years ago and now we have at least 55 million legal deaths of little babies and so, that is something that would be shocking to my uncle, dr. martin luther king, jr. at the same time, you have the landmark anniversary of the emancipation proclamation that happened on january 1st and then later this year, 50 years of the "i have a dream" speech and so it's almost like a dichotomy. two things going on at once. we're giving lip service to the messages of martin luther king, jr. and yet, doing just the opposite. and so, i want to call america and actually the whole world to remember the apostle of love. the 20th century apostle of love, the black moses, so whe
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wade, well, the decision began. we'll learn more about the decision fight today. >> reporter: roe vs. wade originated in texas and 40 years later the situation here and in much of the u.s. is complex. on the one hand, the governor has made this vow -- >> my goal and the goal of many of those joining me here today is to make abortion at any stage a thing of the past. >> reporter: on the other hand, this is the reality -- hi, it's elizabeth at cnn. >> great. come on in, ma'am. i'm at the whole woman's health clinic austin where seven women will have abortions today. >> any more ultrasounds? >> i don't think we have any more. >> rorter: amy started whole women's health ten years ago, and her business has grown. she has five clinics in texas, offering gynecology care that includes providing abortions to 9,000 women a year. >> my main goal is provide an oasis for her where she feels safe, comfortable, at peace. >> reporter: the entire state 27,470 women received abortions in 2011. in the u.s. nearly 1 in 3 women will hav
wade, well, the decision began. we'll learn more about the decision fight today. >> reporter: roe vs. wade originated in texas and 40 years later the situation here and in much of the u.s. is complex. on the one hand, the governor has made this vow -- >> my goal and the goal of many of those joining me here today is to make abortion at any stage a thing of the past. >> reporter: on the other hand, this is the reality -- hi, it's elizabeth at cnn. >> great. come on in,...
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wade should stand, as the landmark ruling turns 40 today. we're getting your reaction here for the first half of this morning's "washington journal" on the second inauguration of president obama. john in new york, an independent. caller: the c-span coverage of the inauguration was quite excellent. i have a comment and a question to you know, social studies teachers teach the development of democracy in america. we have jacksonian democracy. then we have lincoln and reconstruction. we have the progress of era and the new deal, and more. is this the age of obama and democracy? host: what to do you think? caller: he talked about inclusion and diversity, but how subsidizing public housing has not been on the agenda at all -- there are a lot of minorities. i live in public housing and i am and minority. i live in harlem. we have been invited to washington to work and issues with public housing and what happened was, through obama, i have to confess, they tried to twist our arm. what happened is there is a demonstration that will be in a couple ye
wade should stand, as the landmark ruling turns 40 today. we're getting your reaction here for the first half of this morning's "washington journal" on the second inauguration of president obama. john in new york, an independent. caller: the c-span coverage of the inauguration was quite excellent. i have a comment and a question to you know, social studies teachers teach the development of democracy in america. we have jacksonian democracy. then we have lincoln and reconstruction. we...
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wade supreme court decision. and a new poll finds the majority of americans for the first five believe should be legal and all or most cases. >> 7 in 10 people are peopleroe vs. wade be overturned, which is the highest percentage since 1989. >> according to the poll, 54 percent of adults say that should be legal in the always or most of the time. meanwhile 44 percentage to be illegal either with or without exception. >> coming up on the kron 4 morning news good news for bay area renters this morning. more on the recent trend in rent prices next. and we're watching bay area weather this morning a full check of your tuesday >> good morning. welcome back. the time is 55. >:15. >> the studio was warmer this morning. that is why it is not cold for a spirit is not as cold as yesterday. santa rosa, novato were in the upper twenties. we are at the freezing mark. we are some degrees warmer than yesterday. >> downtown san francisco, a close to 50. mid '40's and oakland. above freezing in concord. 41 in san carlos. areas of
wade supreme court decision. and a new poll finds the majority of americans for the first five believe should be legal and all or most cases. >> 7 in 10 people are peopleroe vs. wade be overturned, which is the highest percentage since 1989. >> according to the poll, 54 percent of adults say that should be legal in the always or most of the time. meanwhile 44 percentage to be illegal either with or without exception. >> coming up on the kron 4 morning news good news for bay...
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wade supreme court decision. the pro-life movement says over that period of time, over 45 years, 55 million abortions have been rmed . they will be hearing from videotape from house speaker john boehner. they will hear from two guys who may have their sights set on the white house in 2016. former presidential candidate, pennsylvania senator, rick santorum and rand paul who may have his sights on the white house in 2016. they have already heard from the pope. you know the pope recently entered the twitterverse. he tweeted this morning this, i quote, i join all those marching for live from afar and pray the political leaders will protect the unborn and protect the culture of life. festivities get underway at noon. very light crowd at this point. because it is so-called out, martha, we expect the crowd to fill in a lot more as the morning progresses. martha: that may have an impact on it today. back in the congressional races there was some real impact from the pro-life movement in terms of the outcome there. you kn
wade supreme court decision. the pro-life movement says over that period of time, over 45 years, 55 million abortions have been rmed . they will be hearing from videotape from house speaker john boehner. they will hear from two guys who may have their sights set on the white house in 2016. former presidential candidate, pennsylvania senator, rick santorum and rand paul who may have his sights on the white house in 2016. they have already heard from the pope. you know the pope recently entered...